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11-27-23 06:36 #10
Posts: 868May effect our scene
Apparently people in L. A. Are spooked. Providers and mongers alike. Some are sounding the alarms and locking down. New customers are not being vetted or permitted at this time. It's probable that our bookers and orgs are already well aware of this. So prepare for things to get a little more iffy now that news outlets are reporting on specific booker sites in L. A. Which was not part of the bust that started this. One note worthy thing was over the time that this was happening, they gained access to see the full customer list of the k-orgs.
While not effectively busted, preemtive measures have been taking against a few k orgs in l.a. meaning a full investigation is probably well underway and some sort of opp is incoming. The city has also been taking steps against street walkers so this is probably not a bluff.
https://www.knewsla.com/kcommunity/202311097766444/
TLDR" A big bust of k-orgs across three states on the east coast has caused LA's and Vegas k-org scenes to be reported on in common news media leading to the orgs stacking their booking processes and in some cases taking down or password protecting their sites. Will likely spread here as well.
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10-12-22 13:01 #9
Posts: 58More analysis
Originally Posted by ClosetPervert9 [View Original Post]
A lot of providers tell me escorting is a short-term gig, but it's quite sad when I see providers in their 50's still working after decades. I enjoy seeing a variety of women, but I also wish them the best in terms of their long term goals.
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10-04-22 17:43 #8
Posts: 868Originally Posted by IcyBlu [View Original Post]
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10-04-22 11:36 #7
Posts: 58Strong dollar
Originally Posted by SfoDavid67 [View Original Post]
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10-04-22 05:06 #6
Posts: 868Originally Posted by SfoDavid67 [View Original Post]
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10-01-22 18:22 #5
Posts: 707Human trafficking?
I couldn't get through the first seconds of this news report due to the clear negative implication that these women were "rescued" held against their will and freed from human trafficking.
I believe it's possible but I also believe that every single one of the many places I've visited the women are there to make money and freely and wilfully chose to be a sex worker.
And the ones that I've gotten to know actually make very good money, turns much better money than most of their customers.
Prostitution is a job many women willingly choose. It should not be illegal in California but currently is. The thought that no woman ever wants to have sex and that if she is being paid for it, somehow she is being forced to have sex against her will. Is really a delusion that people are have.
These girls that choose to perform this work because they can make a very decent amount of money.
It is there own personal choice and they have the right to choose what to do with their body. But the news report saw always call this human trafficking and that is a lie. It is not involuntary service, it is their choice and there should be no judgement shame or criminal liability for a woman wanting to share her body with another person.
Originally Posted by SfoDavid67 [View Original Post]
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10-01-22 13:03 #4
Posts: 560Be Careful
Stay alert guys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnGjeRhgvJw
I'd imagine screening may get tougher.
Rule #1 NEVER see a girl that is NOT well reviewed and vetted for.
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06-16-21 05:06 #3
Posts: 11Stay vigilant
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20...-bay-brothels/
So should we like take a break or are we good guys?
Sidenote:
I was always under the impression the girls who work for the org were there willingly and can leave whenever they want. How are the fees cut anyways? I always wondered how fair the deal is for the girls because they provide such an awesome service.
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06-12-21 12:55 #2
Posts: 102South Bay Tech Businessman and His Wife Accused of Trafficking 100+ Women, Operating
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12-31-99 20:00 #1
Posts: 5309News and Media Reports
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